Maybe I'll try it as well!
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I just mixed around a bit, and I only saved the last step, so now I did the same thing again, though obviusly not exactly the same. The three first files are the new ones (those that I made right now) and the forth step was the final file for the original image. Here are all the steps:jorgy wrote:Cool! This looks like it could solve a different problem for which I was trying to find a solution. Would you be willing to post your moho file?
It looks like this file is truncated. I am able to download the other files fine.Hiddicop wrote:
4. The file that the renderd picture that I posted can be found here (I havn't used any bones for the hills here, cause I imported an image instead. But in case you want to see it anyway; here it is):
http://users.cjb.net/desertedmoonrock/hillsfinal.moho
Hope that helps.
Oh, I'm sorry! I completly forgot about this. I'll try to fix so that the files can be downloaded as soon as possible.dense, but I'm having trouble replicating your effect. I also cannot download the "hillsfinal.moho" file, it keeps getting cut off. This may be part of the problem!
Could you explain a bit more how you are able to turn a 2D ground into a 3D feature with hills and indentations?
I'm sorry to say that it seems as if I won't be able to keep my promise. I've been looking around for a place to upload them, but none of them accept the ".moho" extenstion.Hiddicop wrote:Oh, I'm sorry! I completly forgot about this. I'll try to fix so that the files can be downloaded as soon as possible.
I didn't bother making the trees look so good, as the main purpose of the image was to try the clouds.Nice. The only suggestion I would make is that in nature, trees aren't regularly spaced. I would vary the distance between each tree.
No, I didn't even keep the image-files. But with the tutorial above you should be able to understand anyway, I hope. You can save the images in the tutorial and add some bones, if you want to try it out.For one, could you throw in the image you used?
Ah, thanks. Maybe it's rarely down, but it's down right now. But I'll try it again later. Thanks!That wuld help to see how you built it. Also, for when you need to post files, I've been using Sharemation for the last few years, and I like it a bunch. It's only 5 megs of space, and 5 megs of bandwidth per 3 hours, but it's free, only rarely down, and very direct.